![]() ![]() On Raspberry Pi OS Lite, the easiest one is to use the crontab with the event. There are several solutions to automatically start a script or program on boot. It’s not so complicated, you have several ways, I’ll show you everything. ![]() You’re probably trying to start a script or an app, that’s mandatory in your setup, automatically on boot. ![]() It’s a question I often hear, so I created an entire post about it. Starting a script on boot is not really intuitive, whatever your system. ![]()
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